ONTARIO – The Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging, Inc. hosted their largest event of the year at the Richland County Fairgrounds to celebrate seniors in honor of Older Americans Month. In observance of this special month, the Administration for Community Living leads the nation in celebrating diverse aging experiences with the 2023 theme, "Aging Unbound."
The Senior Spring Extravaganza welcomed over 750 older adults to the fairgrounds, where they had the opportunity to speak with over 60 vendors and connect with organizations that could help them remain engaged and independent with their communities. Outreach and information were also provided by the Area Agency on Aging about their programs and services, including vaccine outreach and education. The event also had bingo, prizes, lunch, a car show, entertainment and more.
"This is always my favorite event of the year," said Nicole Williams, chief operating officer of the Area Agency on Aging. "It is a time to celebrate, reflect and come together. It allows us all to remember the immense value that America's aging population brings to our culture and society as a whole."
Event sponsors included ES Consulting and Richland Public Health. The generosity of community organizations' sponsorships and the Aging & Disability Vaccination Collaborative helped support this event.
The Ohio District 5 Area Agency on Aging, Inc., located in Ontario, Ohio, provides leadership, collaboration, coordination and services to older adults, people with disabilities, their caregivers and resource networks that support individual choice, independence and dignity.